I'd say that is a good indicator ,mine ducks like to practice before hand. @silkie1472 I don't have any Mallards though.
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I'd say that is a good indicator ,mine ducks like to practice before hand. @silkie1472 I don't have any Mallards though.
@silkie1472 You best get her where you really want her to lay then don't open the door till around 7:30-8am to give her time to lay. Once they start to lay they usually go back to that same place.Okay, so I have a strong feeling that my mallard will lay her first egg tomorrow. I isolated her in a small wooden coop tonight to see if she will lay her egg tomorrow morning. However, I do not want to keep her in this coop as it contains my rouens as well. My question is: If I move her, will she stress out and stop laying?
I'd let her out and just let nature take it's course , so you don't lock them up at all? just being closed up might cause her to not lay. She may go by instinct and not lay inside if she never has.She has not laid this morning...yet. She is a wild mallard and gets stressed very easily. I put her in a small coop just to find that she stressed out trying to get out. I have her with her drake in my chicken coop hoping that she will decide to lay before 10:00. If she hasn't by then, I will let her out.
I have found if they get stressed they can easily stop all laying.She has not laid this morning...yet. She is a wild mallard and gets stressed very easily. I put her in a small coop just to find that she stressed out trying to get out. I have her with her drake in my chicken coop hoping that she will decide to lay before 10:00. If she hasn't by then, I will let her out.
I'd let her out and just let nature take it's course , so you don't lock them up at all? just being closed up might cause her to not lay. She may go by instinct and not lay inside if she never has.
In their house I make her a place with privacy you can use a piece of plywood or some kind of scrap wood, Lay it up against the wall and secure [Half an A frame]she may just choose this as a place to lay. Mine like their privacy when laying.At night, I put all of them in a coop. However, they do not like to go in at free will. With their wings being clipped, they have no chance of survival without being cooped up at night. She has calmed down a lot, and she has never been scared of me, but now that she is getting ready to lay, she has went crazy.